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Listening to a Sense of Place: Acoustic Ethnography with Billy Proctor in the Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia
Author: Schine, Jennifer
Date created: 2013-04-15
Aural Ethnography and the Notion of Membership: An Exploration of Listening Culture in Havana
This paper is part of the LAS Working Papers Series and will be presented on February 9, 2012, at SFU Vancouver.
Author: Andrisani, Vincent
Date created: 2012-02-03

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